Monday, April 9, 2012

Porn Stars By Matthew Ramsey and Fabiola Joseph Review

Porn is an underworld many people look down on and try to avoid. But it's out there; lurking in the night waiting for you come out so that it grabs you by your hidden desires and pulls you into its world filled with, sex, money, and deception. Porn Stars is wrapped in pleasure, painted with tears and splashed with rage. Read at your own risk, because this novel takes erotica to a place where friendships are tested, love hurts, and deceit is the game of choice.

Porn Stars opens the doors to the everyday lives of main characters Jasmine and Jamar. You will be entertained beyond words as you read about the struggles the two encounters while trying to live normal life's as porn stars. Jasmine is a girl looking for a quick buck and walks into the world of porn which she now can't get out of, it treats her too well or so she thinks. And then there's Jamar a homosexual young man who wanted in this business and after years of succeeding slowly learns no one stays on top forever. Love, money, and pure jealousy starts tearing away at these individuals forcing them to turn to one another if they want a chance at surviving in the world of porn.

This novel will keep you guessing and have you watch as characters transforms into the unrecognizable. If you are looking for a novel where sex, money and mayhem is present then this novel is for you! Porn Stars is Rated X and should not be read by children. It's an after dark HBO movie in the form of a book and you won't stop reading until all your questions are answered. This novel is for the open minded and steps into a world that only exists when the lights go out. The authors are descriptive with their writing so readers don't worry about their being a dull, blank canvas. These two have taken their pens and drew a picture you can't help but to observe. What Matthew and Fabiola created is edgy, out of the norm, suspenseful and will have you holding your breathe. This is not your average read, this is not the lives of the shy and weak, this ladies and gentlemen is